Performance Testing primer for Mobile apps

Performance Testing primer for Mobile apps

by Vipul Kocher, SALT, India

26 September 2018

Full day course

Vipul is a co-founder of SALT and Verity software and President of the Indian Testing Board, the ISTQB board for India. Prior to that he co-founded and ran PureTesting, a very successful testing services company. He has over 23 years of experience including managing Adobe Reader testing.

He has won several awards including the best paper award at STAREast 2006 and the Logica CMG Triple Star Award for the most original contribution at EuroStar 2005. He has been a Keynote speaker at many testing conferences in the USA, Europe, Asia and Australia-New Zealand.

Vipul invented Q-Patterns, a method of capturing testing knowledge and writing reusable test cases. This method is used by various organizations across the world. He is also the inventor of the extension to Noun-and-Verb technique for creating large number of tests from minimal documentation in shortest time possible.

Full Course Outline
Mobile applications have become ubiquitous and everybody expects the usability and performance of these apps to be great. However, the performance of a majority of apps leaves a lot to be desired.

Performance testing of mobile apps is not well understood including the skills and tools required for it. Performance of mobile apps needs to be evaluated in terms of not only speed and space requirements but also battery consumption. There are various tools that the platform suppliers provide which can be used by testers and developers to monitor performance parameters and understand the root cause of performance issues, if any.

This workshop will enable the tester or developer to understand various performance needs and tools to monitor the same for Android applications. This will be done in a hands-on manner with real world android applications and Android Studio. A demo of performance testing for iOS applications using Xcode will also be demonstrated.

NOTE: Attendees should bring their laptops. Prerequisites and setup instructions will be sent to registered attendees to prepare the environment.

Topics Covered

Common Performance Issues for Mobile Applications

Native App Performance Testing

Mobile Web App Performance Testing

Mobile Network Performance

Server Side Performance Testing

Learning Objectives

Be able to define the Performance strategy and approaches when testing different types of Mobile Applications

Be able to get familiar with the different attributes of Performance Testing in Mobile Application

Be able to apply Performance Testing for different Mobile Application solutions – Native, Web and Hybrid apps

Be able to identify the relevant attributes, how to monitor them and present the results

Who should attend?
This course is intended for software testers and developers, test leaders, test consultants and others that are involved or want to become more engaged in activities dedicated to performance testing of mobile applications.

The tutorial is a mixture of lecture and practical exercise.

Following Vipul’s course, there will also be an exam on CMAP Performance Testing on September 26 for anyone who passed the course and are interested in earning a certification at a preferential price.

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